For more than 20 years, volunteers at Maryland’s Days End Farm Horse Rescue have worked with abused and neglected equines to help them find a better life. The prominent rescue will be recognized for its work at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) awards luncheon in New York City this November.
With so many equine rescues in operation, and many going under due to mismanagement, Days End’s long history is a testament to the sound practices of the organization. They have received a four-star rating from Charity Navigator, an organization that evaluates non-profit organizations based on their financial responsibility and their prospects for continuing to operate in the future.
The Henry Bergh Award is given to a person or organization who “not only works on behalf of animals, but also galvanizes those around him or her to contribute to the care and well being of animals.”
Learn more at www.aspca.org
This sounds like a really great rescue organization. What great people they must be.
Amazing! I lived in Woodbine Maryland a year ago and while I could not adopt a horse at the time, I did visit Days End. The horses were awesome and well taken care of. Congrats, Days End!
They sound like great people!
Congratulations!
What an incredible honor! That is the height of accomplishment, and a brilliant testament to how it SHOULD be done! Congratulations, and bless you!
Good Job!!! Keep up the good work and CONGRATS..!
So amazing, love the work they do, congratulations!!!!
Amazing
YES!!! Days End Farm is an amazing group of people…congratulations…well deserved!!!
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Way 2 go!!! That is awesome, nice to see a place like that receive great recognition.